Human Capital 1: Labor Market Reforms
Hinh T. Dinh ()
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Hinh T. Dinh: Policy Center for the New South and Economic Growth and Transformation
Chapter 10 in Vietnam's Economic Leap, 2025, pp 235-250 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Labor Market ReformsInformalityDespite Vietnam’s significant labor market transformation from an agrarian to an industry and services-driven economy, persistent structural challenges such as informality, underemployment, skills mismatch, and disguised unemployment hinder long-term development. To address these issues, this chapter proposes a comprehensive policy approach balancing formalization incentives with stricter enforcement, simplifying business registration, expanding social security, encouraging financial inclusion, bridging the skills gap through collaboration between education and industry, and facilitating labor mobility.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-08904-5_10
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